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18 hours ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

Yeah I just don't see it especially without Watt playing. I'm not the biggest Josh Allen fan either, but he should win this game if not then people should start looking at him and his turnovers being the problem.

If it was going to be a game where the Bills were gonna throw 35-40 times, maybe I can understand that logic. But with the weather like its gonna be, not sure the passing game is gonna win this game. 

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Browns over Texans (that defense is no joke)

Chiefs over Dolphins (PM wills them to victory)

Bills over Steelers (no Watt this might be a blowout)

Cowboys over Packers (GB almost lost to us for crying out loud)

Upset Rams over Lions (Apart from Goff the Lions are playoff noobs)

Eagles over Buccaneers (this could go either way Phillys defense is Sh*t)

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17 hours ago, Bear Hands said:

NFC has some good matchups. Rams could be feisty, but it's going to be hard for anyone to get through SF. 

AFC is weird but could be interesting if the Dolphins can somehow beat the champs.  

Want to see BUF-SF happen this year.

Think anyone can get past Baltimore? 

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27 minutes ago, Harbingers said:

Think anyone can get past Baltimore? 

Their defense is too good IMO and combine that with a Lamar, they're a tough battle.  Gotta beat them in the trenches.  

The Browns could be a tough matchup for them (again) in the divisional.  But if the Ravens make the AFCC, I don't think Buffalo/KC are beating them in Baltimore.  

If the Dolphins somehow pull it off today, that could be an interesting rematch.  I'm not so sure it would be like the thumping they got last time around.

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Some predictions:

-Bills take care of business but it's closer than expected.  19-10

-Miami upsets KC in the bitter cold.  Even with the injuries, Miami's defense holds and make KC one dimensional.  Mahomes can't do enough, Tyreek dominates his former team.  Achane makes a big difference against KC's defense.  20-16

-Browns over Houston.  Stroud has a strong game but Flacco's Browns turn it up and their D makes some plays to help win it. 27-20

-Cowboys over GB.  Just don't see GB's defense slowing Dallas.  They may tease early but DAL wins 30-20ish

-Lions beat the popular upset pick in the Rams.  Jekyll & Hyde Goff has a great game.  Gibbs & St. Brown dominate a high scoring affair.  38-33

-Eagles beat Tampa.  They shut down the whispers about instability and rock the Bucs.  This weekend's blowout.  30-9

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